SBI Clerk Mains 2018 – Reasoning Quiz – 1

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The following set of questions contains 2 Hard Level Puzzle with 10 Questions to answer and a total of 10 minutes.

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Quiz Name: Puzzle for SBI Clerk Mains

Time: 10 Minutes

Level: Hard

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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

1 points

There are 10 people sitting in two rows. A,B,C,D,E are facing south and sitting in row 1. P,Q,R,S,T are facing north and sitting in row 2; but not necessarily in same order. Each of one in a row is facing each other of another row. Q is neither facing B nor A. A is on the second left of B. One of them is at the extreme end. P is on the third right of Q. Neither S nor R is facing A. R is facing the neighbour of C who is at one of the extreme ends. D is facing Q.

Question:Who are among the following are at the extreme ends?

B and D

A and P

S and C

Cannot be determined

None of these

Correct

Incorrect

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

1 points

There are 10 people sitting in two rows. A,B,C,D,E are facing south and sitting in row 1. P,Q,R,S,T are facing north and sitting in row 2; but not necessarily in same order. Each of one in a row is facing each other of another row. Q is neither facing B nor A. A is on the second left of B. One of them is at the extreme end. P is on the third right of Q. Neither S nor R is facing A. R is facing the neighbour of C who is at one of the extreme ends. D is facing Q.

Question:Who is facing A?

P

T

R

Cannot be determined

None of these

Correct

Incorrect

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

1 points

There are 10 people sitting in two rows. A,B,C,D,E are facing south and sitting in row 1. P,Q,R,S,T are facing north and sitting in row 2; but not necessarily in same order. Each of one in a row is facing each other of another row. Q is neither facing B nor A. A is on the second left of B. One of them is at the extreme end. P is on the third right of Q. Neither S nor R is facing A. R is facing the neighbour of C who is at one of the extreme ends. D is facing Q.

Question:Who is on the second left of the person who is facing Q?

B

E

A

Cannot be determined

None of these

Correct

Incorrect

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

1 points

There are 10 people sitting in two rows. A,B,C,D,E are facing south and sitting in row 1. P,Q,R,S,T are facing north and sitting in row 2; but not necessarily in same order. Each of one in a row is facing each other of another row. Q is neither facing B nor A. A is on the second left of B. One of them is at the extreme end. P is on the third right of Q. Neither S nor R is facing A. R is facing the neighbour of C who is at one of the extreme ends. D is facing Q.

Question:Who is facing C?

T

Q

R

Cannot be determined

None of these

Correct

Incorrect

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

1 points

There are 10 people sitting in two rows. A,B,C,D,E are facing south and sitting in row 1. P,Q,R,S,T are facing north and sitting in row 2; but not necessarily in same order. Each of one in a row is facing each other of another row. Q is neither facing B nor A. A is on the second left of B. One of them is at the extreme end. P is on the third right of Q. Neither S nor R is facing A. R is facing the neighbour of C who is at one of the extreme ends. D is facing Q.

Question:Who is in the middle of the row of the following?

A

T

E

A and T both

None of these

Correct

Incorrect

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

1 points

Seven people A,B,C,D,E,F,G live in seven storey building and love seven different subjects: History, Geography, Social Science, English, Mathematics, Sanskrit, Science ; bit not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and the topmost floor is numbered as 7th floor. One of the neighbours of B loves Social Science. E is not a neighbour of A. There are as many people live before A as after the person who loves History. The number of people after C is thrice the number of people before the person who loves English. B loves science and lives in an even numbered floor below the person who loves English. G lives immediately above B but does not love English. There are as many people between C and B as between D and A. One of the neighbours of C loves history. D neither loves social science nor geography. The person who loves Sanskrit lives below the person who loves English.

Question:Who loves Geography?

A

C

B

Either A or C

None of them

Correct

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Incorrect

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

1 points

Seven people A,B,C,D,E,F,G live in seven storey building and love seven different subjects: History, Geography, Social Science, English, Mathematics, Sanskrit, Science ; bit not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and the topmost floor is numbered as 7th floor. One of the neighbours of B loves Social Science. E is not a neighbour of A. There are as many people live before A as after the person who loves History. The number of people after C is thrice the number of people before the person who loves English. B loves science and lives in an even numbered floor below the person who loves English. G lives immediately above B but does not love English. There are as many people between C and B as between D and A. One of the neighbours of C loves history. D neither loves social science nor geography. The person who loves Sanskrit lives below the person who loves English.

Question:Who lives on third floor?

A

B

D

G

None of them

Correct

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Incorrect

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Question 8 of 10

8. Question

1 points

Seven people A,B,C,D,E,F,G live in seven storey building and love seven different subjects: History, Geography, Social Science, English, Mathematics, Sanskrit, Science ; bit not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and the topmost floor is numbered as 7th floor. One of the neighbours of B loves Social Science. E is not a neighbour of A. There are as many people live before A as after the person who loves History. The number of people after C is thrice the number of people before the person who loves English. B loves science and lives in an even numbered floor below the person who loves English. G lives immediately above B but does not love English. There are as many people between C and B as between D and A. One of the neighbours of C loves history. D neither loves social science nor geography. The person who loves Sanskrit lives below the person who loves English.

Question:Who loves social science?

F

G

E

Cannot be determined

None of them

Correct

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Incorrect

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Question 9 of 10

9. Question

1 points

Seven people A,B,C,D,E,F,G live in seven storey building and love seven different subjects: History, Geography, Social Science, English, Mathematics, Sanskrit, Science ; bit not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and the topmost floor is numbered as 7th floor. One of the neighbours of B loves Social Science. E is not a neighbour of A. There are as many people live before A as after the person who loves History. The number of people after C is thrice the number of people before the person who loves English. B loves science and lives in an even numbered floor below the person who loves English. G lives immediately above B but does not love English. There are as many people between C and B as between D and A. One of the neighbours of C loves history. D neither loves social science nor geography. The person who loves Sanskrit lives below the person who loves English.

Question:How many people live above the person who loves mathematics?

Two

None

One

Three

Four

Correct

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Incorrect

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Question 10 of 10

10. Question

1 points

Seven people A,B,C,D,E,F,G live in seven storey building and love seven different subjects: History, Geography, Social Science, English, Mathematics, Sanskrit, Science ; bit not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and the topmost floor is numbered as 7th floor. One of the neighbours of B loves Social Science. E is not a neighbour of A. There are as many people live before A as after the person who loves History. The number of people after C is thrice the number of people before the person who loves English. B loves science and lives in an even numbered floor below the person who loves English. G lives immediately above B but does not love English. There are as many people between C and B as between D and A. One of the neighbours of C loves history. D neither loves social science nor geography. The person who loves Sanskrit lives below the person who loves English.

Question:Who lives in the middle?

C

A

B

D

None of them

Correct

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

Incorrect

7

D

Maths

6

F

English

5

A

Geography/Sanskrit

4

C

Sanskrit/Geography

3

G

History

2

B

Science

1

E

Social Science

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